It appears that this Agatha Christie mystery is incomplete. I was only able to access up to chapter 11a. Seems to be missing chapter 11b which is the conclusion.

I also experienced this with Death on the Nile. Last installment not available.

Can anyone help?

Sorry about that. I got this in a huge DVD collection some time ago and this is what they gave me. Wouldn't you know it would be the end that is missing. I'll see if I can find a complete set of these.

This is a very late reply, but I did enjoy it very much. I love all the Poirots especially, but will listen to Marple in a pinch! Actually, I have run through all the Agathas I can find on this site from the BBC and am looking for the next big thing now. I am partway through a Le Carre adaptation from a recent Camardella podcast that sounds like it might be BBC also. I'm about to look through the list to see if anything like that is also here.

I love the charm and sometimes inadvertent naivete of the older shows but every now and then a more recent series grabs me.

This is a very late reply, but I did enjoy it very much. I love all the Poirots especially, but will listen to Marple in a pinch! Actually, I have run through all the Agathas I can find on this site from the BBC and am looking for the next big thing now. I am partway through a Le Carre adaptation from a recent Camardella podcast that sounds like it might be BBC also. I'm about to look through the list to see if anything like that is also here.

I love the charm and sometimes inadvertent naivete of the older shows but every now and then a more recent series grabs me.

This is a great resource Brad, keep it up!

Great. Glad you liked it. We have lots of good BBC shows in our 005_BBC-And-British-Shows folder. I hope you find some other good shows in there.

If you're looking for British radio shows, check out www.radioarchive.cc. It's a motherlode of BBC radio stuff, old and new. The Brits still make terrific spoken word radio. It's not the lost art it apparently is on this side of 'the Pond'.

Be advised that it is a peer-to-peer site and thus requires the use of a bittorrent client to download (and upload) shows.

If you're looking for British radio shows, check out www.radioarchive.cc. It's a motherlode of BBC radio stuff, old and new. The Brits still make terrific spoken word radio. It's not the lost art it apparently is on this side of 'the Pond'.

Be advised that it is a peer-to-peer site and thus requires the use of a bittorrent client to download (and upload) shows.

Wow. Great resource Edwin. Thanks for sharing! I have used torrents in the past. The best software I've found is the free program utorrent. You can grab a copy here. http://utorrentfast.com/.

Please be advised, it's not illegal to download torrent files. You can't get in trouble downloading public domain shows. It's only a problem if you download movies that are not in the public domain, such as new movies just released on DVD and new music. A lot of people use torrent files to share new movies and music, but it could get you into trouble if you somehow got caught.

Stick with old time radio shows and public domain stuff, and you'll be fine.

Yes, I use bittorrent all the time for legitimate purposes. My favorite BT client for Mac and Linux is Transmission. It's got a simple, straightforward user interface, uses minimal system resources, and is packed with features I actually use without being laden with ones I have no need of. I used to use Azureus until it morphed into a piece of bloatware called Vuze.

Yes, I use bittorrent all the time for legitimate purposes. My favorite BT client for Mac and Linux is Transmission. It's got a simple, straightforward user interface, uses minimal system resources, and is packed with features I actually use without being laden with ones I have no need of. I used to use Azureus until it morphed into a piece of bloatware called Vuze.

I quit using Azureus for that very same reason. I use utorrent because it's small and fast. No junk features I wouldn't use anyway.